Washington, United States. Gulf states are frustrated and angered by how President Donald Trump is managing the war with Iran, Reuters reported. Officials from two Gulf countries said they complained about not receiving prior warning ahead of a Feb. 28 attack.
Complaints over lack of warning and preparedness
Officials said the states were not given prior warning about the Feb. 28 attack, leaving them unprepared for a barrage of Iranian drones and missiles that struck their nations in retaliation.
Warnings about regional consequences
The officials said the United States ignored Gulf states’ warnings that the war could have catastrophic consequences for the entire region.
Concerns about air defenses and protection priorities
One official said their country was particularly angry with the American military for not providing enough defense. The officials said Gulf nations believe the U.S. operation has focused on protecting Israel and American troops, and one official said their country’s stock of interceptor missiles is “quickly running out.”
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